Fried Chinese, flat, rice noodles served with tender slices of beef in black bean sauce), whilst the one of your right has a stall selling frog’s leg porridge. If you intend to order something from both coffee shops, you can sit on either side of the road.

Rochor Beancurd & Famous Mian Jian Kueh

Geylang Lorong 17. Smooth, white curds made from soya beans are served in a bowl with syrup. It’s a popular dish for breakfast and as a dessert. Along Geylang Lorong 17 is a stall called “Famous Mian Jian Kueh” in a coffeeshop.

Old Airport Road Hawker Centre

One of the top hawker centres in Singapore, many of the cooks at the Old Airport Road Food Centre have been perfecting their dishes for over 20 years. Tuck into reasonably-priced chilli crab or barbecued prawns at and wash it all down with the refreshing soya bean drinks or fruit juices. There’s lots of room to sit so there’s rarely any of the hassle that comes with securing a table at other popular hawker centres.

G7 Sin Ma Live Seafood Restaurant

161/163 Geylang Road (Lorong 3) Claypot frog legs served with bubbling white porridge and a spicy thick kungpo sauce that smothers the succulent frogs. Frogs are kept live and freshly slaughtered every day to keep the meat tender. Other dishes of note include the hor fun (thick flat rice noodles) that’s stir fried with your choice of beef or venison slices, deep fried cereal prawns/crayfish.

Fruit Stalls around Sims Avenue

An entire stretch of roadside fruit stalls selling tropical fruits from durians to mangosteens. You can either pack it back to your hotel or eat on location where seats are available.

SHOPPING & Places of interest

Bugis Junction

Above Bugis MRT. Bugis Junction has a mixture of shopping options to enthral even the most seasoned of shoppers. Part traditional mall, part open-air shopping district, Bugis Junction is one of the few malls in Singapore that has sidewalk cafes and shophouses sitting alongside gleaming new retail palaces.

Bugis+

Located along Victoria Street in the Bugis arts, culture, learning and entertainment district, Bugis+, formerly known as iluma, has become a familiar landmark with its illuminated “crystal” façade. With a net lettable area of about 194,000 sq ft, Bugis+ enjoys synergy with Bugis Junction, linked via a bridge at Level 2, serving the wider needs of PMEBs, young adults and teenagers.

Raffles City

Above City Hall MRT. Raffles City positions itself as a contemporary and fashion-forward mall; constantly evolving to stay relevant to consumers’ needs through the years. Buzzing with convenience and extensive offerings from exciting new fashion tenants, enhanced food and beverage (F&B) choices at Basement 1 to beauty-on-the-go at the Basement 2 Link way, there is definitely something for everyone at Raffles City.

Suntec City

Listed by the Guinness Book of Records in 1998 as the largest fountain in the world, the Fountain of Wealth* is located within one of Singapore largest shopping malls, Suntec City, engages over 300 retail outlets, 50 pushcarts and 100 F&B establishments spreading across 4 floors. The mega mall is divided into different zones: high-end labels, lifestyle merchandises and services, the F&B, and the entertainment centre

Leisure Park

5 Stadium Walk. Offers a myriad of recreational and entertainment activities all under-one-roof, bring non-stop fun and excitement to its visitors.From bowling, ice-skating to catching the latest blockbuster movies, belting the latest pop songs at the Karaoke or playing at the Indoor Children’s Play Gym.

Mustafa Shopping Centre

145 Syed Alwi Rd. Mustafa may not be as fancy as some of Singapore’s other malls, but it has a great range of items, and good prices to match, everything, from clothes, perfume, souvenirs, electronics, makeup, confectionery and even food and groceries. Offering even travel, hotel reservation and visa assistance services, Mustafa Centre is a shopping experience unlike any other that shouldn’t be missed.

Bugis Junction

Above Bugis MRT. Part mall, part open-air shopping district, Bugis Junction is one of the few malls in Singapore that has sidewalk cafes and shophouses sitting alongside gleaming new retail palaces. Some of the shops you’ll find at Bugis include department store BHG, Topshop, Converse, Kinokuniya, Cotton On, and there’s also a Shaw cinema on the fourth floor.

City Square Mall

Located at the junction of Serangoon and Kitchener Roads, Having close proximity to Little India, one of the Top 5 must-see tourist spots, with direct connection to Farrer Park MRT station, it hopes to attract both local and tourist shoppers. City Square Mall is envisioned as a miniature ‘town-centre’ which provides the perfect setting for the community to meet, play and shop while acquiring an eco-learning experience.